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uf finance masters program is designed to develop financial knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in financial services industry. The program is tailored specifically to meet the needs of working professionals who want to advance their careers by gaining the knowledge and skills required in the financial services field.

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In College Factual’s most recent rankings for the best schools for finance majors, UF came in at #26. This puts it in the top 5% of the country in this field of study. It is also ranked #1 in Florida.

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Program Information

The student pursuing a major in finance typically specializes in corporate finance, financial markets and institutions, or investments.

Master of Science degree in Finance, non-thesis option: This M.S. program option consists of at least 32 credits in letter-graded courses. It is designed to ensure that each student acquires a basic knowledge of the major financial economics subject areas: corporate finance, derivatives, fixed income securities, investments, international finance, and real estate. The program is designed to prepare students for positions in commercial banking, asset management, investment banking, securities markets and more. See the program’s website or contact the Associate Director for further information and criteria. This program is predominantly a combined bachelor’s/master’s program, with applications due early in the sophomore year at UF.

Master of Science degree in Finance/Juris Doctorate joint degree program: This joint degree program culminates in the M.S. and J.D. degrees. Applicants must meet the entrance requirements for both the Warrington College of Business Administration and the Levin College of Law. Admission to the second degree program is required no later than the end of the second consecutive semester after beginning one degree in the joint program.

Finance (MS)

SLO 1     Knowledge        
Produce a valuation of financial claims.

SLO 2     Skills     
Synthesize financial and economic data, apply the appropriate framework, and recommend a financial strategy.

SLO 3     Skills     
Independently assess financial strategies.

SLO 4     Professional Behavior   
Write business documents and make clear, concise presentations that are supported by convincing analysis.

William R. Hough Master of Science in Finance

Admissions

Students apply to the program their second year at UF for eligibility to begin graduate level courses their third year.

The program is seeking students from a variety of finance related interest areas, but is not seeking applications from students outside of UF.

Effective February 27, 2013, there will be a stop to the usual summer intake of newly graduated students and students with work experience. The current job market is not conducive to full time placement without the student having had a junior summer internship at one of their target firms, so the program’s recruiting focus has shifted to current UF undergraduates.

Combination Degree

UF 1st Year and Early 2nd Year Students

This is the stage for MSF inquiry and essential individual student development.

Gleaning information from several resources over time offers candidates and the MSF Admissions Committee reassurance that the MSF Program is the best choice for the student’s education and career preparation.

  • Join Exploring Financial Economics (EFE) for 1st and 2nd Year Students
  • Attend an MSF Information Session.
  • Attend the Finance Professional Speaker Series consistently
  • Attend spring small group sessions with Mr. Bruce Foerster
  • Have an impact in a student organization, vs. joining several
  • Utilize the reading list provided by MSF alumni
  • Investigate the Gator Student Investment Fund
  • Join a finance-related student organization such as Founders Fund, Undergraduate Consulting Club, Diversity in Banking & Securities, Florida Financial Management Association, Student Investment Club and Student Finance Group.
  • Attend company presentations

To stay on track for MSF application and course planning aim for the following:

  • Try to complete any required summer credits before the second year on campus
  • Finance majors need to complete all prerequisites for undergraduate Debt, Equity and Financial Management in their second year
  • Keep overall GPA above a 3.5
  • Keep up with finance related current events

UF 2nd Year Students

Application by most MSF students is made to the Combination Degree Program in the second year at UF. The sooner a second-year student applies, the better it is for course planning, job placement and mentoring opportunities. Students accepted to the program early enough in their second year are often assisted in finding sophomore summer opportunities and introduced to junior summer internship firms.

Interviews for the MSF Combination Degree Program are usually held prior to completion of undergraduate prerequisites for FIN 4243, 4414, 4504. For Finance majors, registration in MSF courses is contingent upon timely successful completion of those prerequisites since MSF courses substitute for those classes.

Holistic Admissions Process
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Interviews for MSF Combination Degree Program candidates are scheduled in the fall semester.

Applicants should email Mrs. Herring the following items together:

  1. Resume formatted for use in the finance industry. Resume may be verified.
  2. Statement of Purpose describing the chosen career path and listing firms in the areas of interest. An important criterion for admission is a document focused briefly on long-term career expectations, and more detailed on the junior summer internship from which the applicant would want to receive an offer to return full-time. The document must show evidence that applicant has a clear idea of what the internship entails, their suitability for the job, and what they like about the job and that particular area of finance. Include information about how these decisions were made. An Excel or Word table with the following should accompany the paragraphs of text: the list of firms targeted for junior summer internship, the caliber of students those companies select (GPA, other suitability criteria), some understanding of the recruitment process (hiring calendars for those firms, indication of which companies recruit UF students on campus and which firms that have hired MSF students that do not recruit on campus).

Additional application pieces will include:

  • Two letters of recommendation emailed directly to Mrs. Herring by the people making the recommendations. The student will be copied on the thank you reply, so the applicant will know the recommendation has been received.
  • Transcripts are available to the MSF Admissions Committee electronically. Applicants do not need to order or email their transcript since it will be pulled from the UF Student Information System and automatically added to the application file. The Committee will be looking for strong evidence that the undergraduate courses at UF have not been enough of a challenge. A minimum 3.5 overall GPA is expected.
  • SAT/ACT scores are also accessible to the Admissions Committee electronically. The MSF Program will not be requiring a GMAT nor GRE score from applicants to the MSF program when there are other standardized test scores available for the application. Applicants may submit a GMAT score to enhance the MSF application. Any GMAT score received will be included as part of the holistic application review process.

Once items 1 and 2 have been sent, thank you emails have been seen for two recommendations, the applicant is confident in the standardized test scores and transcript, and the applicant is prepared to discuss their plans for the MSF degree, applicants should email Kelly Herring to request consideration for an interview.

In the interview, candidates will need to demonstrate the qualifications expected by the firms they have targeted in their Statement of Purpose. These traits include:

  • An innate interest in financial current events and other industry related subjects
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to articulate ideas
  • Strong communication skills, both written and oral
  • Strong work ethic
  • Achievement-oriented character

Each of the application materials, and the interview, will be used to assess an applicant’s motivation, ability, preparedness and maturity for the MSF Combination Degree Program.

Once an applicant receives conditional acceptance to the Combination Degree Program a student may proceed with MSF activities established for them throughout the rest of the second year. Conditional acceptance will be lifted upon review of the sophomore spring grades and participation, including the FIN prerequisites, and the student will be eligible for MSF course registration.

UF 3rd Year and Transfer Students

These applicants are required to have accepted a junior summer internship at the firm they plan to place full-time.

The MSF is a Combination Degree program designed for sophomores accepted to partake in the program for the final two of four years at UF.

The traditional MSF Combination Degree timeline does not work for transfer students or third year applicants. By fall of the third year, juniors have missed the deadline for the two year program. Transfer students do not have UF transcript evidence that more difficult UF coursework is needed.

However, transfer students and juniors that have secured a junior summer internship at the firm they expect to accept a full time offer may apply during their junior year to complete the MSF degree by the end of their fourth year. Course timing is tricky.

For more information about applying in the junior year, or to learn about opportunities available to juniors from the MSF Program, attend an early fall MSF Information Session.

UF 4th Year and Non-UF Students

The UF MSF Program is not seeking graduating students or students with work experience.

Graduates of this particular program place in entry level analyst positions. The current job market is not conducive to analyst placement without the student having had a junior summer internship at the firm they wish to join full-time. The program’s recruiting focus has shifted to current University of Florida sophomores to focus on internship preparation and placement.

Other UF Hough Graduate School of Business Programs to Consider:

  • One of UF’s various MBA Programs may be an option for applicant’s that meet minimum work experience requirements.
  • The following one year master’s degree programs are offered at UF:
    • Master of International Business
    • Master of Science in Entrepreneurship
    • Master of Science in Management
    • Master of Science in Real Estate

UF Graduate Students

JD and PhD students may apply.

Students already accepted to UF’s Levin College of Law may apply to the MSF Program for a Dual JD/ MSF arrangement. Students enrolled in a PhD program at UF may apply for a Non-Traditional degree arrangement that allows students with permission from their PhD department to simultaneously work towards the MSF degree. If accepted to either the Dual or Non-Traditional MSF Programs, the students may apply 9 of the credits taken in the JD or PhD program towards the MSF degree, reducing the MSF degree from 32 credits to 23. Dual degree students may not graduate from either program until they have met all graduation requirements for both degrees; then, they graduate from both programs at the same time.

JD and PhD students may inquire about program suitability by emailing to Kelly Herring:

  • UFID
  • Explanation for wanting to pursue the MSF degree

Full application by current UF PhD students requires submission the following to Kelly Herring:

  • UFID: The applicants standardized test results and transcript records will be printed from UF’s electronic records system and added to an application file. There is no need to order these materials.
  • The University of Florida Graduate School Nontraditional Doctoral/Master’s Degree Program form, Form 1, with signatures from the doctoral program indicating approval to partake simultaneously in both the doctoral program and the master’s program. If accepted to the MSF Program, Graduate Program signatures will be provided for Form 1, and Form 2 will be completed and signed by the Master’s program.
  • A timeline for completion of PhD and MSF coursework.
  • A Statement of Purpose describing short- and long-term career goals, as well as an explanation of the job placement desired immediately upon graduation, and how it will be acquired. Include information about prospective positions such as firm names, location, how the feasibility of the position was determined, hiring timelines, assurance that students with a PhD are hired to those positions, explanation of the recruiting/interview process for those positions, the necessity of an internship to gain a full time offer (and how such internship will be acquired), and any additional considerations that need to be taken by international students. The data may be in a Word table or Excel file.
    If a job position awaits the candidate, pending graduate finance coursework or degree completion, please provide documentation.

As the above materials are received, they will be placed in an application file for review. Once the candidate establishes that they have submitted all of their application materials, the MSF Admissions Committee will review the completed application file and contact the student regarding whether or not an interview will be offered.

JD/MSF

JD and PhD students may inquire about program suitability by emailing to Kelly Herring:

  • UFID: The applicants standardized test results and transcript records will be printed from UF’s electronic records system and added to an application file. There is no need to order these materials.
  • The University of Florida Graduate School Nontraditional Doctoral/Master’s Degree Program form, Form 1, with signatures from the doctoral program indicating approval to partake simultaneously in both the doctoral program and the master’s program. If accepted to the MSF Program, Graduate Program signatures will be provided for Form 1, and Form 2 will be completed and signed by the Master’s program.
  • A timeline for completion of PhD and MSF coursework.
  • A Statement of Purpose describing short- and long-term career goals, as well as an explanation of the job placement desired immediately upon graduation, and how it will be acquired. Include information about prospective positions such as firm names, location, how the feasibility of the position was determined, hiring timelines, assurance that students with a PhD are hired to those positions, explanation of the recruiting/interview process for those positions, the necessity of an internship to gain a full time offer (and how such internship will be acquired), and any additional considerations that need to be taken by international students. The data may be in a Word table or Excel file. If a job position awaits the candidate, pending graduate finance coursework or degree completion, please provide documentation.

As the above materials are received, they will be placed in an application file for review. Once the candidate establishes that they have submitted all of their application materials, the MSF Admissions Committee will review the completed application file and contact the student regarding whether or not an interview will be offered.

Admissions Questions?

Kelly Herring

Kelly Herring
Director, William R. Hough Program in Finance
Master of Science in Finance Program
352.392.9249
Fax: 352.392.0301
Email Mrs. Herring

Program Options

The MSF program is primarily a combination degree program. It is open to all undergraduate majors with students typically coming from finance, economics, mathematics, engineering and accounting. With placement rates consistently 95%+ by graduation, the MSF program prepares students to make an immediate impact at some of the most desired companies in the world.

Combination Degrees

The combination degree option allows students to earn their master’s degree with minimal extra time in school after receiving their bachelor’s degree. Students apply during their second year on campus and they begin MSF courses their third year, simultaneously working to complete undergraduate and graduate degrees within four years.

Engineering, Math, Economics and other majors, please contact Mrs. Herring for Combination Degree course planning.

  • Accounting Major
  • Finance Major

JD/MSF students graduate from the MSF Program at the same time they graduate from law school. Some of the credits will be shared between the two degrees, reducing the number of credits required for the MSF degree. These students will work out their individual course plans once accepted to the MSF program.

  • JD/MSF

Careers

Students typically begin their careers in investment banking, commercial banking, corporate finance, or private wealth and asset management. Though the majority of recent placements are investment banking, that should not indicate application preference for IB candidates.

Placement History

Class of 2021

NamePlacementLocation
Andrea AldermanRBC Capital MarketsNYC
Zachary BlanketWells Fargo SecuritiesCharlotte
Austin CavalloUBSWeehawken
Laura DominguezCiti Private BankNYC
Jacob Finn
Thomas FrankWells Fargo SecuritiesCharlotte
Jared FriedmanTruistCharlotte
Lauren GoldbergSinger M. TuckerNYC
Ashley IsomGlobal Atlantic Financial GroupNYC
Alex KarnegisWells Fargo SecuritiesCharlotte
Joseph KersanacRBC Capital MarketsNYC
Connor LovelyBCGMiami
Aaron MagoTruistNYC
James MaguireEvercoreNYC
Alexander MartinHoneywellTBD
Emma McClaneRBC Capital MarketsNYC
Matthew McGarryEvercoreNYC
Matthew MousaRBC Capital MarketsNYC
Kyler MuruveCitigroupNYC
Garrett OrtJP MorganPalm Beach
Jonah PlatovskyRBC Capital MarketsNYC
Rachel RammCiti Private BankNYC
Jamie SchemmelCiti Private BankNYC
Katherine SchrammSalesforceAtlanta
Reed ShermanBank of America Merrill LynchBoca Raton
Ronald SmithStephensAtlanta
Giancarlo TassiBCGMiami
Michael WeissmanWells Fargo SecuritiesCharlotte
Emma WhitnerWells Fargo SecuritiesCharlotte

Exploring Financial Economics

For 1st & 2nd Year Students

Most full-time job placements result from junior summer internships. This program engages students in identifying possible internship and career fit through workshops, lectures and discussions during their freshman and sophomore years.

Integrated Purpose

Program content is embedded within significant intersections, and centered around the subject of financial economics. The goal is appropriate job placement upon graduation.

  1. Assess Career Fit
  2. Boost Decision Making Skills
  3. Plan Professional Toolkit
Graphic depicting student interests, hiring industries, and UF instruction all overlapping

Learn, Think, Decide

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Workshops

Include direct instruction and team-based learning activitieslightbulb art

Critical Thinking Environments

Interactive lectures develop reasoning skills and increase confidence in making education and job choiceshandshake art

Introductions

Include direct instruction and team-based learning activities

Meet people from industry, graduate program representatives, older students, and campus groups for direction, advanced curriculum recommendations, and hands-on opportunities

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Familiar Steps

The path to job placement follows a pattern similar to the one students used when making their way to UF. This program serves as a partner during the first two years.

High School to College

  1. Freshman & Sophomore:
    evaluate colleges and majors for social and academic fit
  2. Junior:
    apply to colleges
  3. Senior:
    accept college offer

College to Career

  1. Freshman & Sophomore:
    exploring Financial Economics Program focusing on finding a career fit
  2. Junior:
    apply to summer internships
  3. Senior:
    full-time offer from summer internship

Bases Covered

Program developers and leaders:

  • Economics Ph.D
  • 18+ Years Placement Experience
  • Decades of Industry Work

…plus countless older students and invested alumni eager to help.

Mrs. Kelly Herring, Coordinator and Facilitator
Director of the Hough Program in Finance, 18+ years experience advising and placing students in a program with a 95% placement rate at graduation; many students placing with top financial firms in the country. Her degree and earlier experience are in teaching.

Mrs. Stephanie Fajre, M.S., Associate Director EFE
Master’s in Higher Education. 5+ years’ of experience with combination student affairs and employer relations with leading corporations.

Dr. David T. Brown, Professor
BB&T Professor of Free Enterprise. Graduate courses he currently teaches include: Capitalism & Regulation, Fixed Income Security Valuation, Interest Rate Risk Management.

Mr. Bruce Foerster, MBA, Lecturer
Teaches graduate level, Capitalism, and leads the Investment Bank series, President of South Beach Capital Markets Advisory Corporation for the past 10 years, 27 years prior in Investment Banking.

Calendar

Workshops
Registration required.

Unit 1
Workshops include: Self-Assessment, Building a Resume Story, Finance Career Paths, Placement Discernment, and Interview Strategy.
Sessions are hosted via Zoom on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday mornings.
Continuous attendance is required to move through the EFE Program workshops, and there are assignments. Click the button below to register.

Unit 2
Workshops include: Small Group Sessions and Meetings with Visiting Professionals, Faculty-led Sessions, Continued Interview Preparation, and Professional Communications workshops. These further advanced meetings and workshops are for students that have completed Unit 1. No registration is necessary. Current Unit 1 students will be invited to particular Unit 2 events so they don’t miss unique session opportunities.

Faculty-Led Current Event Discussion Sessions
as scheduled

Round-table sessions with visiting professionals
as scheduled

Finance Roles and Financial Institutions Series
Thursdays 4:15 – 5:45 PM, spring semester

About the series & Bruce Foerster

Mr. Bruce Foerster serves the MSF program, teaching a Capitalism course in the spring and by working with undergraduate students, tutoring them about sectors of the finance industry.

  • Curriculum Vitae
Discussion Groups

Mr. Foerster will hold the following discussion groups this academic year to give students a sense of Wall Street career tracks/paths. To request a seat in any of these sessions, complete the registration. These sessions are designed for prospective students from UF’s undergraduate programs and for students accepted to the 2019 MSF graduating class.

Topics:

  • Organization, Structure and Evolution of the Global Investment Bank
  • Corporate Finance and Municipal Finance
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Primary and Secondary Capital Markets – New Issue Underwriting and Sales & Trading
  • Securities Research
  • Asset Management
  • Private Equity/ Venture Capital/ Merchant Banking

Mr. Foerster is frequently quoted and interviewed on Bloomberg television. Search for these topics and more discussions with Mr. Foerster:

  • Foerster Calls for ‘Major Surgery’ on Citigroup Dividend
  • Bruce Foerster Says Bear Stearns May Need New Leadership
  • Foerster Says Citigroup ‘Erred’ in Naming Prince Chief
  • Foerster of South Beach Likes Bear Stearns, Citic Accord
  • Foerster Discusses Management Changes at Bear Stearns
  • Foerster Sees ‘Choppy Water’ for US Securities Firm

Sophomore Summer Series
hosted via Zoom

About the Sophomore Summer Series

The Sophomore Summer Series features guest speakers and MSF alumni discussing their day-to-day work in different areas of finance including Asset Management, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking, Private Equity, and more. Through these sessions, rising sophomores learn more about the scope of the work performed, analytical and modeling skills needed for typical projects, level of interaction with clients and other professionals, and the anticipated career path for that area. See below for past topics and presenters.

Summer 2021
  • May 26, 2021 – ESG 101 and Sustainable Investing with Katherine Kroll from Brown Advisory
  • June 2, 2021 – Unique Groups in Investment Banking with Meijia Li from UBS
  • June 16, 2021 – Middle Market Banking with David Schultz from Baird and Olivia Walton from APi Group
  • June 23, 2021 – Institutional Asset Management with Dr. Dave Brown from NISA Investment Advisors
  • July 20, 2021 – Private Equity with James Goyer and Sam Kahn from Blackstone
  • July 28, 2021 – Hedge Funds with Joe Jurbala from Citadel Global Equities and Jeff Masse from Two Sigma
  • August 11, 2021 – What Interviewers are Looking for with Brooke Ager from Sloane Staffing
Summer 2020
  • July 23, 2020 – Equity Research with Avi Dahan and Joseph Hafling from Truist Securities, and Brent Penter and Matthew Schwarz from Raymond James
  • July 30, 2020 – Corporate Finance with Nick Alter from Intuitive Surgical, Sonia Chen from Southern Company, Marlo Mulhall from e.l.f. Cosmetics, and Jocelyn Richardson from SecurSpace
  • August 6, 2020 – Siblings in Different Areas of Finance with Tansel Ismail from Energy Impact Partners and Yasin Ismail from Wells Fargo Securities
  • August 13, 2020 – Private Equity with Jon Bennett from SENTA Partners, Tyler Prebor from Pine Island Capital Partners, Cara Rawe from Capitol Peak Partners, and Arley Ruskin from Palladium Equity Partners
  • August 20, 2020 – Corporate Client Banking with Kendall Ruskin from J.P. Morgan

Additional Things to Know About the Program

  • No Course Credit
  • No Fees
  • No Application
  • All Majors

Requirements

  • A desire to seriously invest in yourself and to join a set of like-minded peers.
  • A commitment to attend and participate in the units you register for, aware that there will be homework assignments and occasionally extensive participation required.
  • Some intention of graduating from UF within 4 years with a master’s degree through participation in a Combination Degree Program your 3rd and 4th year from any of the variety offered by the Warrington College of Business.

Receiving

  • Industry specific resume development
  • Explanation of various jobs in finance & and time with alumni within those areas
  • Personalized assistance in combination degree selection and job placement advising
  • Critical thinking sessions with Facilitators and Professors
  • and more

Combination Degree Finance Majors

The university created combination degree programs to provide academically talented students with an opportunity to complete a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in a shorter period of time. The program allows you to “double-count” graduate courses toward both degrees, reducing the time it would normally take to graduate by one semester. The combination degree program reduces the cost of both degrees and enhances your marketability for career advancement.

Students should apply during their second year on campus. Once accepted, they will begin MSF courses during their third year, simultaneously working to complete the undergraduate and graduate degrees within four years. Participating in the MSF Combination Degree courses is contingent upon satisfactory completion of the undergraduate prerequisites for FIN 4243, 4414, 4504.


Courses and Curriculum

16 graduate credits may be taken prior to receiving the undergraduate degree: 12 undergraduate substitution credits plus 4 additional not used for undergraduate degree requirements.

Required Courses

Module courses are 2 credits each totaling 12 credits.

Complete remaining undergraduate degree requirements during Junior Fall, Junior Spring, and Senior Fall.

Junior Fall and Spring
CourseCreditsModule
FIN 6545-4319 Fixed Income Security Valuation*21
FIN 6785-1920 Investment Banking & Corp Fin Modeling I**21
FIN 6547-5543 Interest Rate Risk Management*22
FIN 6786-1921 Investment Banking & Corp Fin Modeling II**22
FIN 6528 Asset Allocation & Investment Strategy***24

*Degree substitutions for FIN 4243
**Degree substitutions for FIN 4414
***Degree substitutions for FIN 4504

Senior Fall and Senior Spring
CourseCreditsModule
FIN 6537 Derivative Securities*21
FIN 6525 Asset Allocation Project Course**23-4

*Degree substitutions for FIN 4504
**Semester-long course

Electives

These electives are 2 credits each and are taken in addition to the substitutions in the required courses.

A maximum of 4 additional graduate credits may be taken during Junior Spring and Senior Fall.

Take remainder of 32 MSF credits from the electives during Senior Spring.

Option: extra MSF courses may be taken to count towards the undergraduate degree electives, however the courses taken to satisfy undergraduate degree electives will not be applied towards the MSF degree.

Junior Spring and Senior Spring
CourseModule
FIN 6936 Special Topics in Investment Finance*3 & 4
FIN 6930 Equity Portfolio Strategies3
FIN 6496 Mergers & Acquisitions3
FIN 6930 Structuring & Solving Business Problems3
FIN 6429 Financial Decision Making (Senior)3
REE 6045 Intro to Real Estate**3
REE 6208 Secondary Mortgage Markets and Securitization3
FIN 6296 Capitalism4
FIN 6438 Study in Valuation (Senior)4
ENT 6416 Venture Finance (Senior)4
REE 6395 Investment Property Analysis (Senior)3
FIN 6575 Emerging Markets
FIN 6728 Capitalism & Regulation4
FIN 6549 Special Topics in Fixed Income Securities3

*Highly recommended during Junior year.
**Not required for other REE courses.

Senior Fall
CourseModule
FIN 6465 Financial Statement Analysis1
FIN 6638 International Finance2
REE 6045 Introduction to Real Estate1
REE 6395 Investment Property Analysis2
FIN 6930 Value Investing1

Total graduate credits: 32

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